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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Samuel W. Leib to be
New Class of Beth
N. Woodward JWEWO Jacob Girls' School
Guest Speaker Dec. 5
Open; at Joy Road
and The Legal Chronicle
Bnai Brith Council To Burn Mortgage On Hillel
Foundation Home At Ann Arbor Sun., Nov. 26
The North Woodward Branch
Mrs. S. Wasserman, wife of
Jewish Women European Welfare the Dean of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
Organization has completed final hudah, has been placed in charge
arrangements for the 12th an- of an advanced girls' class of the
Beth Jacob School, maintained
by the Ladies of the Yeshivah.
Pupils range in age from 12 to
15, and the curriculum includes
the study of Chumosh (Pente-
teauch), the Hebrew and Yid-
dish languages, Jewish history
and religious laws. The sessions
are held between 4:30 and 6:30
every week day, and Sunday
mornings. Because of the crowd-
ed facilities at the Yeshivah
building at Dexter and Cortland,
and the temporary Beth Jacob
School quarters, 12330 Dexter,
this new class meets at the
Young Israel, 2691 Joy Rd., be-
tween Linwood and Lawton. Ele-
mentary classes of the girls'
school, which follow the tradi-
tion of the Beth Jacob movement
in Europe and in Palestine, meet
regularly in the Dexter location,
and at Congregation Beth Tefilo
Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow
Wilson. The teachers are Mrs.
:I-- Leonard Oschry, Mrs. Esther
Carlebach, and Miss Sylvia Eis-
SAMUEL W. LEIB
enberg.
HILLEL
Registration of girls is still
nual donor luncheon to be h d accepted at the Yeshivah office,
The
Michigan
Bnai
Brith
Coun-
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel ,n Hogarth 7990.
cil announces an event of un-
New
Bus
Purchased
Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 12:30 noon.
usual importance to take place
Mrs. E. Weisman, president, Mrs.
The heavy influx of new en- on Sunday, Nov. 26, in Ann Ar-
E. Epps, chairman, Mrs. A. rollment in all Yeshivah depart- bor, Mich. The members of the
Gleicher, co-chairman, announce ments at the beginning of the council, which is comprised of
an outstanding afternoon of en- present school term necessitated 20 lodges located throughout the
tertainment. Through the cour- the purchase of a second bus for state, will join with the Women's
tesy of the J. L. Hudson Co., a transportation of pupils from Michigan Bnai Brith Council in
fashion show will be presented. and to their homes. This will an impressive ceremony to burn
Samuel W. Leib, well known De- make it possible to accommodate the mortgage on the Hillel Foun-
troit attorney, will be the guest more parents who have been dation Home located in Ann Ar-
speaker. Miss Ruth Rosen, just placed on the waiting list for the bor. This affair is being held in
returned from Hollywood where registration of their children, par- conjunction with the Michigan
she resided with the Countess ticularly in the kindergarten and Council semi-annual meeting, ac-
Elertra Dosanska, with whom she Yeshivah Day School, as soon as cording to Harvey Steadman,
traveled to the Coast to study vacancies occur. Information president of the council.
voice and diction, will give sev- will be readily supplied upon re-
This is the 22nd year of the
eral vocal selections, accompanied quest.
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation and
by Mrs. Sam Plotnik at the piano.
there are 48 of these foundations
The main feature will be the
in the United States and three
drawing of a $50.00 War Bond.
in Canada, and in addition there
Reservations can be made now by Detroit Builder
are 70 Hillel Counselorships;
calling Mrs. Anna Goldberg, TO. Operates Two Hotels
8-4952, chairman of the patron
page and reservations.
At Miami Beach, Fla.
Evelyn Gurvitch Piano
The fourth in the brunch series
Benne Gittleman, prominent Recital Wed., Nov. 22
will be held at the home of Mrs.
H. Young, 3031 Glendale, on resident of Detroit and builder
Evelyn Gurvitch, concert pian-
Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 11:30 of realty developments in this
o'clock. All members are asked community, has just acquired, in ist, will be heard in a recital on
to attend and bring their friends. addition to the Ocean Spray Ho- Wednesday, Nov. 22, at 8:30 p.
Mrs. William Fisher of High- tel, the Park Avenue Hotel, in. at the Detroit Institute of
land Ave. was hostess to the com- Miami Beach. Both hotels have Arts.
mittee members on Monday eve- been released by the United
Miss Gurvitch's program will be
States Army and are already a varied one, ranging from the
ning, Nov. 13.
Mrs. Morris Disner is chair- open for occupancy under the classics to the latest and most
man of the souvenir booklet. Call management of David S. Andron complex of the - moderns, and will
her at UN. 3-9379, for the list- in assocation with Mr. Gittleman. include numbers by Schumann,
The Ocean Spray is a modern Chopin, Debussey, Scarlatti, Pro-
ing of memorials, darlings, boys
and beautifully constructed seven- kofieff and Khatchourian.
in service or ads.
story, fireproof structure, locat-
Widely known throughout De-
ed at Collins Ave., corner 42nd troit music circles, Miss Gurvitch
St., in the exclusive North Beach has a particularly large following
section of Miami Beach. Direct- in the Jewish community as a
ly overlooking the ocean, and in result of her many appearances
the center of all activities, the at the Jewish Community Center
—always ask by name for St. Joseph Ocean Spray, one of the most re- and the Workmen's Circle. Last
Aspirin. You can't buy aspirin that cently built hotels, possesses April she appeared with a string
can do more for you. There's none every modern convenience and ensemble which presented for the
faster, none surer, none more depend-
able. And it's the world's largest seller facility. The hotel has an un- first time in Detroit the music of
at ten cents. 36 tablets, 200; 100 for usual skytop roof garden, solar- Ilenoch Kon, Polish-Jewish refu-
350. Get genuine St. Joseph Aspirin. ium, spacious and beautiful lob- gee composer.
The concert will be held in the
bies, coffee shop, game rooms,
small auditorium of the Art In-
and other attractive lounges.
The Park Avenue Hotel is lo- stitute. Tickets are $1.20 includ-
04,0000-00-1:1:000:0004 XD:1 004 :14 X1 r0
cated directly off the beautiful ing tax, and are available at Grin-
Indian Creek and close by to all nell's and at the Art Center
the shops, social centers and ac- Music School,
tivities of the Beach. It is a
modern structure, with tropical
patio and all the present day Sally Rand Heads All-Star
comforts and conveniences.
Cast at Latin Quarter
Mr. and Mrs. Benne Gittleman
WINDOW SHADES
Sally Rand, the girl who made
are well known for their interest
MADE TO ORDER
and activities in communal and the world's fair famous, and her
civic endeavors. They resided "American Beauty" revue, are
Cleaned and Repaired
formerly at 12345 Broad St., De- filling a limited engagement at
LINOLEUM
troit. David S. Andron, who will Lou Walters' lavish Latin Quar-
be associated with Mr. Gittleman, ter. Among those in the all-star
Inlaid and Battleship
has operated a chain of hotels in supporting cast are Ugo Martin-
Rugs and Furniture
New York and Miami Beach for elli, famed operatic tenor; The
the last 20 years. He has con- Amazing Mr. Ballantine, the art-
VENETIAN BLINDS
ducted the Alamac Hotel and the ful magician; Ben Dova, the con-
Drapery Hardware
Senator Hotel, both in Miami vivial inebriate; Carlos and Lin-
Beach, until the U.S. Government da, rhumba stars; Jack Lane's
Get Our Priam and Sere
Free Eitlinstee Farataked
took them over for army occupa- Lovebirds; Jeanne Blanche, Hol-
tion in May, 1942, and is at pres- lywood dancing starlet; Madelon
8625 LINWOOD
ent associated with the manage- Baker, Latin Quarter singing fav-
CALL TYLER 5.1230
ment of the Crest Hotel, also in orite; and as an extra added at-
Miami Beach.
traction, Arren and Broderick, a
comedy team of native Detroit-
ers. who are making their first
cafe appearance here. Twelve
American Beauties provide a
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glorious dancing display. Sammy
Between Webb and Tuxedo
Dibert and his New Latin Quar-
ter orchestra alternate with the
QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH
rhumba rhythms of Ramon for
continuous dancing. Complete
shows are presented at 7:30 and
11:15 nightly. Visitors to the
new , cocktail bar express amaze-
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
ment over its lavish decor and
delight over its unparallelled com-
fort.
DON'T JUST ASK
FOR ASPIRIN
LA SALLE
Window Shade Co.
8 DEXTER BLVD.
Aaron B. Margolis
Friday, November 17, 1944
FOUNDATION HOME AT ANN
making in all 121 units devoted
to Jewish Student service. To
date over 53,000 students have
used the facilities of Hillel Homes
to broaden their aspects of Jew-
ish literature and history. Ex-
cellent libraries are available in
addition to study and music
rooms, living quarters and chapels
for religious worship. Many in-
ter-faith activities are held each
year where more amicable rela-
tions are created.
Nov. 26 will mark the first
time in the history of Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundations that one of its
units will be free of all debt.
Sacher Guest Speaker
Dr. Abram L. Sacher, national
Hillel director, will be the prin-
cipal speaker at the burning of
the )mortgage ceremony, and Dr.
Temple Israel to
Observe Thanksgiving
Sabbath Fri., Nov. 24
ARBOR
Sachar will also act as toastmas-
ter at the banquet to follow.
There will be greetings from Is-
aac Wagner, president of Bnai
Brith District Grand Lodge No.
6; Mrs. Louis Perlman, Women's
District Grand Lodge No. 6; and
many other Bani Brith notables.
Dr. James K. Pollock, Profes-
sor of Political Science at the
University of Michigan and very
prominent radio commentator, will
speak at tho banquet on the Ger-
man problem, Those in charge
of the program are Rabbi Jehu-
dah Cohen, University of Mich-
igan Hillel Foundation Director,
Louis H. Schostak and Jess Feller
of Detroit, and Osiah Zwerdling
of Ann Arbor. -
All Bnai Brith members are
invited to attend the burning of
the mortgage ceremony to be
held at the Hillel Foundation on
Hill and Haven Sts., at 5:30 p.
01., sharp, War Time. Banquet
reservations are limited and those
interested should contact the
president or secretary of their
respective group.
"Thanks for the Future" will
be the subject of Rabbi Leon
Sale--Aportment Property
Frain's sermon at the Thanksgiv- I
ing Sabbath Eve services of Tem-
ple Israel Friday night, Nov. 24,
at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
The Sisterhood of Temple Is-
rael is planning a Thanksgiving
social hour to be held in the Ro ;
manesque Hall of the Art Insti-
what to do with your money?
tute following the service.
You have made mistakes but some
The Men's Club of Temple Is- of your relatives, f riele Is & so-
expert advisors haven't done
rael is planning a laymen's serv- called
so well ell her. This time get all
ice to be held Friday night, Dec.
the Facts & Figures from \1r.
Bedford & make your ow n
1. Members of the congregation
will officiate at the service of
13 apt. Snap only $20,1111o, Terms
worship, read from the Hebrew
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Scroll, deliver the sermon and 1 stoker.
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been chosen to deliver the ser-
cond.
stoker new tallish: ,
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TELL YOU
Dances Sponsored by Bnai
Davi 3 Men's Club Begin
Thy regular Saturday night
clanc.ls, sponsored by the Bnai
Davi i Men's Club, will begin on
Satt rriay evening, Nov. 25, at
8:30 :n the social hall of the
Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst
at 14tir St. Music will be fur-
nishe(, by the Four Notes- Or-
chestra. These dances are for the
boys and girls between the ages
of 14 and 17 years.
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